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We all have those friends with no chill – this song is about the obnoxious ones of the group. As Mpulse continues his journey of 52 Weeks of new music, he continues to showcase his versatility. ‘Got No Chill’ serves as a very new and different sound for the Chicago emcee but he handles himself over the melodic-trap production of J Parker (Pusha T, Chief Keef, Lil Durk, King Louie).

“This rap shit’s like Lovers Lane, why these dudes all sound the same?”

The title says it all. Mpulse ditches the hook for a barrage of bars. The musical chemistry between Mpulse, Keef, & Lyle becomes more and more apparent every time they collaborate. The duo of producers know how to compliment Pulse’s flow with catchy melodies and drum work.

Mpulse connects with go-to producer Keef Boyd for ‘Sacrifice’. Mpulse ditches the bars for melodies this time around, telling the story of an overly-needy woman. We all have to make sacrifices in life and Pulse weighs his options on this Keef Boyd produced banger.

On the road to 52 releases in as many weeks, Mpulse delivers nothing but bars on “Broadcaster”. Mpulse demands respect for his ability to deliver songs full of quotable’s, like “Broadcaster”, where even the chorus uses a punchline.

On this weeks release, Mpulse talks about his addiction to the rush of the chase. There are always casualties in the chase, no matter what you’re chasing, and Mpulse shares his personal experiences coming up in Chicago chasing success.

One of the more personal songs I’ve written, let alone released. I reminisce on some of my biggest losses that made me cling to my music even more. Ive always felt like music was my everything, and through ups and downs, a lot of the times I’ve felt like it was all I had. Listen for yourself.

Mpulse is already the greatest in his mind, but he won’t stop until he gets the same respect from his peers and idols. On this weeks release, Mpulse releases a gang of bars showcasing why he believes he’s on the path to greatness.

This week, Mpulse releases “Just A Kid”, where he talks about his move from Chicago to Atlanta. He also takes time to try to decipher the difference between doing music for the love and doing it for money.

Mpulse is back with week 30 of his “52 Weeks” series. “Money Under The Sofa” finds Mpulse keeping his eye on the prize. We all want to make a lot of money, and the smart thing is to stash it for when you really need it, and thats exactly what Mpulse does for Week 30.